What clients are saying…

  • Jessica Ralli, Brooklyn Public Library

    “The workshop was exactly what we were hoping and looking for. We know our community is looking for resources to build antiracism into their parenting practice and family life. I think the workshops really gave people who are just beginning down this road a strong foundation, and for those who consider themselves actively antiracist, there were plenty of new ideas. The workshop series was well organized, and delivered in a way that encouraged engagement and further thinking on the topic. The content was in-depth, well organized and included a lot of actionable information.”

  • Jessica Pallay, VIVVI Early Learning Centers

    “The workshop was exactly what we were hoping and looking for. We know our community is looking for resources to build antiracism into their parenting practice and family life. I think the workshops really gave people who are just beginning down this road a strong foundation, and for those who consider themselves actively antiracist, there were plenty of new ideas. The workshop series was well organized, and delivered in a way that encouraged engagement and further thinking on the topic. The content was in-depth, well organized and included a lot of actionable information.”

  • Alice Wightman, Dunsmore Elementary School

    "Tabitha and Adam are a good balance of one another - we enjoyed their easy and friendly demeanor. The format was very organized and it was obvious they were very knowledgable. As they were presenting to parents of elementary aged children, their personal stories were so helpful to the audience. They were open, honest, and genuine in their presentation and answering of questions. Tabitha and Adam are easy to work with as presenters and speakers. The communication leading up to and during the speaker series was timely, organized, and friendly."

  • Lauren Campbell, Strathmore

    "Thoroughly researched and clearly explained material, thoughtfully customized for the format...Really great job facilitating a ton of critical information in a very constrained format....Your tone and style are warm, inclusive and clear."

  • Worokya Duncan, EdD, New York State Association Of Independent Schools

    “I enjoyed working with Tabitha because her thoughts are clear, she follows-up, and she more than met the needs of the attendees {of the keynote address}.”

  • SaSaDi Odunsi, PS321 PTA

    “Adam and Tabitha are so approachable and make this conversation approachable and accessible so it doesn’t have to feel so daunting and difficult. I also think that they remind parents that it really isn’t one that can be put off and needs to start at a young age.”

  • Rhonna Ly, Williamsburg Northside School

    “My experience working with Tabitha and Adam was truly illuminating and powerful. They both were understanding and thoughtful to listening to vulnerable thoughts and feelings during meetings. One of the biggest highlights was the way in which they supported the preschool's goals and provided ideas to make plans possible. I would love the opportunity to work with them again.”

  • Attendee, Antiracist Parenting-From Learning to Action Workshop Series

    “I'm so grateful for the opportunity to learn from you all and from all the other participants! Thank you so much for offering this -- we're excited about the last session next week. My daughter asked how many more sessions there are and said she wished there were 9 more :) I appreciate that you've made something that is actually difficult for her still feel interesting and fun -- although she can get emotional in the moment during the workshop if she feels stuck or overwhelmed during activities, she is still happy to be attending them and excited before they begin.”

  • Early Childhood Educator, Williamsburg Northside School

    “I feel like this {workshop} opened my eyes to how to talk to kids. Helpful learning about how to talk to children.”

  • Attendee, Antiracist Parenting-From Learning to Action Workshop Series

    “THANK YOU so much for doing this! I'm learning to be a better grandmother to kids who are learning/working on anti-racism. From a 60s background as an MLK/Civil Rights Movement person, so much is different in how these extraordinarily important problems are discussed and worked on. You are terrific!”

  • Attendee, Spring Antiracist Family Day with Brooklyn Public Library & Ben & Jerry's

    “The 6 Building Blocks of Antiracist Parenting was very insightful and I will be putting it into practice.”

  • Jennifer McClelland, Attendee, Raising Antiracist Kids Workshop Series

    “This was all so fantastic. I feel lucky to have taken this workshop. It's already changed the way I'm discussing race and white supremacy with my 4yo. Tabitha and Adam have left us all with an incredible toolbox and I am grateful.”

  • Pamela Mendelsohn, Attendee

    “This was so clear, direct, and powerful. Thank you so much! I am so grateful. I am feeling excited to initiate more conversations about racism with my family.”

  • Attendee, Strathmore, Race and the History of Arts Education and Nonprofit Organizations in the U.S. Workshop

    “This was wonderful - full of fascinating, important content. You did a really impressive job of boiling down super complex history to a clear arc.”

  • Attendee, Antiracism Strategies For Summer Camps workshop

    “Thank you for making the workshop so engaging and personal to our youth movement and the resources we have available to us!”

  • Attendee, Womxn of Tomorrow, How to Talk to Kids About Antiracism

    “Every minute was so insightful. Please do another so I can recommend to others.”

  • Attendee, Brooklyn Public Library, From Learning To Action Series

    “We found it most helpful to reflect on our family's anti-racism journey in the context of the building blocks of anti-racist parenting that you shared with us. It was clarifying and grounding to revisit our intentional choices and to see which building blocks we've prioritized most consistently as well as which we could devote more time/energy to moving forward.”

  • Attendee, 9 Story, Kids Media Through The Lens Of Antiracist Parenting Workshop

    “I think the concrete examples and analogies were really helpful; in thinking about how to apply this learning as a parent and as someone who works in children's media.”

  • Attendee, Brooklyn Public Library, From Learning To Action Series

    “I think all the recommendations for anti-racist parenting resources were really terrific, especially hearing how you all have incorporated them into your own parenting. I am intrigued to see how we can build on the suggestions for fun activities that make this an ongoing part of our evening and weekend family time together. I feel like I have a concrete sense of how to create a routine for us around this, which is key for executing it with any consistency.”

  • Attendee, Brooklyn Public Library, Raising Antiracist Kids Workshop Series

    “While I am familiar with the concept of perfection being a component of white supremacy, there were moments when Tabitha pointed out that something could easily play into that notion that I had not considered before. It was enlightening to realize how deeply the notion of perfection has seeped into so many different aspects of my white life.”

  • Attendee, Brooklyn Public Library, Raising Antiracist Kids Workshop Series

    “Outstanding and a great way to start conversations about what is equal and fair and letting that guide conversations with kids. Incredibly helpful and informative while concise!”

  • Parent, Dunsmore Elementary School Family Workshop

    “I really enjoyed watching the kids engaging with the activity and also listening to the other kids who were talking very passionately about antiracism.”

  • Parent, Dunsmore Elementary School Family Workshop

    “Actually, I felt a big thing move inside of me when I heard Adam saying "You don't need to prove anything" in the beginning.”

  • Attendee, Ready Set Kindergarten Workshop

    “I know it's a limited amount of time so I truly appreciate that you kept on time and went right into it. You are great facilitators who were clear, honest, modeled well and kept the pace.”

  • Attendee, Brooklyn Public Library, Raising Antiracist Kids Workshop Series

    “Thank you for this amazing series! I look forward to utilizing what I have learned, as well as the resources provided, as we move toward greater action in raising an anti-racist child and making progress toward a more just, anti-racist society.”